Some of it is accurate but some of it sounds like an ignorant child fan-boy ravaging against the PS3.
First, Adobe's bosom buddy isn't Microsoft. Microsoft created a direct competitor to Flash called Silverlight. Adobe didn't intentionally make Flash 10 slower on your computer than Flash 9, just as nVIDIA's latest driver didn't intentionally break my Starcraft 2. Adobe will work with any platform to get Flash running.
I believe Adobe's developers are incompetent. They had a product leading rich content on the web and failed to "finish". All they had to do was make it stable across all operating systems (how many years have they had?). Adobe failed but cursing the technology to the grave seems immature considering what advancements we've made because of it. Like it or not HTML5 cannot completely replace Flash and going backwards in technology will not happen.
"We should be rejoicing at their death because they represent the old internet. The closed fucked up internet that ate people's productivity and innovation" -- seriously, Flash ate productivity and innovation? Did you SEE the web 10 years ago? Why is this getting upvoted?
oh c'mon, the post was hilarious. I think the HN community is a little too serious sometimes. I definitely got a chuckle or two reading this. And while not entirely accurate, I think the general points still remain valid.
The HN community reminds me of Sheldon from Big Bang Theory, anyone know what I'm talking about?
alias playFlash='chmod 777 ~/.macromedia/Flash_Player/\#SharedObjects'
alias clearFlash='rm -rf ~/.macromedia/Flash_Player/\#SharedObjects/*'
alias stopFlash='chmod 555 ~/.macromedia/Flash_Player/\#SharedObjects'
alias showFlash='ls -l ~/.macromedia/Flash_Player/\#SharedObjects'
alias .cFlash='cd ~/.macromedia/Flash_Player/\#SharedObjects'
Anecdote: I can run Hulu fullscreen on my 32" 1080p television from my 4 year old Dell laptop, running Windows XP(!) - a laptop which cost me all of $700 when I bought it. It has 2gb of RAM and an Intel Core Duo processor T2300 (2MB Cache/1.66GHz/667MHz FSB)
Flash can layer sounds, which is something that HTML5 can theoretically do, but if I want to, say, emulate a drum machine, there's so much more I can do in Flash that HTML5 is apparently years from being capable of speedily, let alone capable of doing speedily. Additionally, I imagine it will be some time before there's an HTML5-integrated equivalent to the Flash Media Server which drives so many video sites.
If you can't run Hulu without lag on whatever your current system is, I recommend you seek out a Dell E1505 laptop. It's four years old, mine was $700 when I bought it new (from the Outlet, mind you) so they can't be that expensive now.
Somebody get some smelling salts & move the lady to that fainting couch. Poor dear just got out of finishing school only to discover that the world isn't entirely made of taffeta dresses and lace doilies. That bad man was brusque, profane, and made reference to Cthulu!
I'll give you this, though: "stumbling upon hate speech" is an innovative way to Godwin a thread.
The rant is an important traditional form of rhetoric in hackerdom, and this is a fine specimen. Both vitriolic and poetic (Neckbeard 9000!), the point, in case anyone missed it, is: Flash bad.
I'm not particularly offended by the language or writing style, but signal to noise ratio was pretty low. If you are going to write like this, at least be funny.
It's a hard one to say isn't it? On the one hand, ad hominem is mostly useless, but on the other hand, some things are so deeply wrong and reeking of badness that to not attack them when discussing them is to do a disservice to any discussion of the debacle.
He has a solid point, but I can't help feeling the cure is going to prove worse than the disease here. Apple blocking flash is like Galadriel taking the ring and crushing Sauron. The reasons it's bad have nothing to do with any redeeming qualities on Flash's part.
As a (former) Flash developer I've run into the HTTP header problem and am shocked that they STILL haven't fixed it after all these years.
Flash is also horribly unstable under Linux (especially when dealing with Flex apps).
And yeah, the whole using a web app to set shared object permissions and security policy permissions is a bit ridiculous too. Considering you have to actually browse to the Adobe website to get to it. It makes internal deployments (to devices which shouldn't have internet access) harder than it should be.
I think anyone that has programmed in Flash for a while feels his pain....thank god I'm no longer in that boat.
Actually I'm told that the reason flash doesn't get the HTTP headers is actually due to the browser API, not Flash itself. In that case Silverlight shouldn't have access to them either unless it bypasses the browser altogether for communications.
>It works great for them on their Neckbeard 9000 Triple Quad Dual X Neon Nvidia NIOPIATE computer with SSDs in RAID-26 configuration.
That sounds a little more epic than my Core 2 Quad with 4GB of DDR2 and an Nvidia 9800GT, but I can't imagine the Flash performance is any better on The God Box. And Hulu, while it does run alright, definitely leaves something to be desired on every machine I've used it on.
What's with all the bitching about Microsoft in an Adobe rant? Maybe a better title would've been "Zed Shaw on what Steve Jobs doesn't approve of"
> Look, I could drag this on, but Adobe fucked themselves over. They actively spent years shitting on everyone at Apple
I remember before Macs became trendy when the primary reason to buy one was to if you did a lot of graphic design work. If I were Adobe and my plan was to actively shit on Apple then i'd withhold Photoshop from Macs before i'd withhold Flash. I don't think Adobe saw much future in the desktop Linux and Mac platforms, which isn't a stretch considering how little market penetration they had at that time. They were wrong, of course, but that doesn't mean they were going out of their way to say fuck you to Apple or actively trying to shit on them. It was a business decision in the same way Apple nixing Flash on the app store is a business decision.
While extremely immature and probably half accurate, I commend the author for speaking his feelings, ignoring political correctness, and sometimes even fact.
I'm not even being sarcastic. To win wars one needs to be motivated. Very entertaining read if not anything else.
A bunch of hyperbolic crap. But hey, it says "Fuck Flash!", so this is gonna be popular among the HN/reddits/slashdots of the world no matter how much it doesn't stick to reality.
[+] [-] watty|16 years ago|reply
First, Adobe's bosom buddy isn't Microsoft. Microsoft created a direct competitor to Flash called Silverlight. Adobe didn't intentionally make Flash 10 slower on your computer than Flash 9, just as nVIDIA's latest driver didn't intentionally break my Starcraft 2. Adobe will work with any platform to get Flash running.
I believe Adobe's developers are incompetent. They had a product leading rich content on the web and failed to "finish". All they had to do was make it stable across all operating systems (how many years have they had?). Adobe failed but cursing the technology to the grave seems immature considering what advancements we've made because of it. Like it or not HTML5 cannot completely replace Flash and going backwards in technology will not happen.
"We should be rejoicing at their death because they represent the old internet. The closed fucked up internet that ate people's productivity and innovation" -- seriously, Flash ate productivity and innovation? Did you SEE the web 10 years ago? Why is this getting upvoted?
[+] [-] yosho|16 years ago|reply
The HN community reminds me of Sheldon from Big Bang Theory, anyone know what I'm talking about?
[+] [-] dhimes|16 years ago|reply
[+] [-] holdenk|16 years ago|reply
[+] [-] maw|16 years ago|reply
[+] [-] leviathant|16 years ago|reply
Flash can layer sounds, which is something that HTML5 can theoretically do, but if I want to, say, emulate a drum machine, there's so much more I can do in Flash that HTML5 is apparently years from being capable of speedily, let alone capable of doing speedily. Additionally, I imagine it will be some time before there's an HTML5-integrated equivalent to the Flash Media Server which drives so many video sites.
If you can't run Hulu without lag on whatever your current system is, I recommend you seek out a Dell E1505 laptop. It's four years old, mine was $700 when I bought it new (from the Outlet, mind you) so they can't be that expensive now.
[+] [-] thejay|16 years ago|reply
[+] [-] pavlov|16 years ago|reply
I feel a bit ill after wading through this post. It's like accidentally stumbling upon hate speech. Disappointing that this got so many upvotes on HN.
[+] [-] pohl|16 years ago|reply
I'll give you this, though: "stumbling upon hate speech" is an innovative way to Godwin a thread.
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[+] [-] stevenwei|16 years ago|reply
Flash is also horribly unstable under Linux (especially when dealing with Flex apps).
And yeah, the whole using a web app to set shared object permissions and security policy permissions is a bit ridiculous too. Considering you have to actually browse to the Adobe website to get to it. It makes internal deployments (to devices which shouldn't have internet access) harder than it should be.
I think anyone that has programmed in Flash for a while feels his pain....thank god I'm no longer in that boat.
[+] [-] wanderr|16 years ago|reply
[+] [-] DrSprout|16 years ago|reply
That sounds a little more epic than my Core 2 Quad with 4GB of DDR2 and an Nvidia 9800GT, but I can't imagine the Flash performance is any better on The God Box. And Hulu, while it does run alright, definitely leaves something to be desired on every machine I've used it on.
[+] [-] spanishbombs|16 years ago|reply
> Look, I could drag this on, but Adobe fucked themselves over. They actively spent years shitting on everyone at Apple
I remember before Macs became trendy when the primary reason to buy one was to if you did a lot of graphic design work. If I were Adobe and my plan was to actively shit on Apple then i'd withhold Photoshop from Macs before i'd withhold Flash. I don't think Adobe saw much future in the desktop Linux and Mac platforms, which isn't a stretch considering how little market penetration they had at that time. They were wrong, of course, but that doesn't mean they were going out of their way to say fuck you to Apple or actively trying to shit on them. It was a business decision in the same way Apple nixing Flash on the app store is a business decision.
[+] [-] alttab|16 years ago|reply
I'm not even being sarcastic. To win wars one needs to be motivated. Very entertaining read if not anything else.
[+] [-] watty|16 years ago|reply
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